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thank you all for being with us. u:ow to your comes. obama wins either way, he wins if negottion go his way or if we go or the fiscal cliff, either way, america loses. not so fast, i think we have choices. that is it for us, thank you, we'll see you tomorrow night goodight from new york. neil: think fat cats are still angry at the president? t chance, what if i told you a lot of sucking up to the talk abo off the wall or ould i say off the wall street, welcome neil cavuto here, and charlie gparino had it right, there is no squirmier, bunch than those on wall street. they were throwing any money they had to make sure that barack obama would be a one term, but now all but core coreon core -- cronning him all some with betwnmperor a king. a growiumr of financial types figuring nowhat the president is in, best both ses sort things by caving in. on everything from higher taxes r t rich, that is fine. higher investment related taxes onveryone, have at it. more stimulus, why not why this folding like a cheap suit now? maybe because the financi
thank you all for being with us. u:ow to your comes. obama wins either way, he wins if negottion go his way or if we go or the fiscal cliff, either way, america loses. not so fast, i think we have choices. that is it for us, thank you, we'll see you tomorrow night goodight from new york. neil: think fat cats are still angry at the president? t chance, what if i told you a lot of sucking up to the talk abo off the wall or ould i say off the wall street, welcome neil cavuto here, and charlie...
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and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close. so we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before that final bell tolls, when "halftime report" continues. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600
and also and waffle us more. back over to you. >> jackie, still on deck, are stocks on the verge of giving you a losing hand? we turn to one of wall street's newest bears. >>> and surf's up. when to let go of a winning stock. two stocks you may want to bail on when "halftime report" returns. >>> next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, breakouts and breakdowns in "pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in...
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the leadesearcher on this believes a we age w lose that gut feeling inside us, tells us hey, something is wrong here. >> if youe not getting that uh-oh signal it is not figuring into your decision-making. you could falsy belief that a pitch of some kind is a good one when in fact it is rally bad and younger adult woul have no diicult seeinghat. >> professorer taylor knows from pernal experience. her late fath was takenn a financial scam for $17,000. herunt bought into one of those pitches hey, as a dge against ilation, buy diamonds over internet. you got it. when she got those, they were glass. gerri: oh, my goodness. john, i he very youn voic in the background. what is going on down there. >> those are my 20-month-old twins are visiting tonight. those are my hedge against this emotial decline. pe if you yo will by the time i make bad decisions about my finces they will b the to ta care of me. gerri: joh that is sweet. fascinating ory. real interesting stuff. who would have thought, ght? >> yeah. here'she thing too, gerri. th all starts i your mid 50s. some of the mt vulnerable people
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going to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed to wait until a hearing before the public protection committee to decide this issue, it suddenly ended up on the county board of supervisors agenda for approval. the undersheriff says it was a clerical error and the item was pull. -- was pulled. as for how the drone will be used, the undersheriff admits it's a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. in fact, currently, the faa hasn't even issued their final rules on using these. >> reporter: it's not just privacy advocates who are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect people's privacy. there is a call to h
going to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed...
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tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >> yes, it this makes filtration devices that helps homes and hotels and spas run their water morefacient efficiently. >> was there a theme throughout this list? what's the theme in terms of how they selected these names? >> the theme is given how uncertain everything is, we picked fund managers that have a great record that beat their piers, have an extended tenure of management, so they've been there for a while. we just asked them in their particular niches what are their best ideas. the theme is just, you know, what are the best ways to get through this. >> people with experience and track records, basically. >> yeah, basically. >> health care. >> health care, iliyad. >> they're hoping to create a treatment for hepatitis c, which will be a big deal. >> this is sort of controversial. moody's. >> which, of course, was vilified with the other ratings agencies in the financial crisis. the s
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the pandora ceo is joining us. david: the eight-day strike is over but not before cost billions of dollars to the city, the strike could cost the region still and it is struggling for an economic downturn. also what are they going to do? how will it help the billions now on city government workers. we will be talking to los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa coming up. liz: the president meeting with top executives with the war of words continues with republican leaders in a resolution to the fiscal cliff. we're live at the white house with the very latest. what happened. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the mke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritr
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a lot of people use comfort foods to comfort them. but the thing that is most comforting is using yourself yourself. i feel anxious is hard rather than munching. a lot of people eat even more because they feel badly about having eaten. a lot of people need to learn how to normalize or step back it's okay because i over ate. >> love yourself more than that ginger bread cookie. >> thank you. the time now is 52 after the top of the hour. if you thought dinosaurs were a stink you thoug-- were extinct. you are wrong. t rex around town. help from the air force's best pilot. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people wh
a lot of people use comfort foods to comfort them. but the thing that is most comforting is using yourself yourself. i feel anxious is hard rather than munching. a lot of people eat even more because they feel badly about having eaten. a lot of people need to learn how to normalize or step back it's okay because i over ate. >> love yourself more than that ginger bread cookie. >> thank you. the time now is 52 after the top of the hour. if you thought dinosaurs were a stink you...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> after president obama was sworn into office in january 2009, he decided that his first tv interview, his first tv interview he would give as president from the white house would not be with nbc or cbs or abc. it would instead be with the arabic news channel. it was a week after his inauguration. >> my job to the muslim world is to communicate that americans are not your enemy. we have not been perfect. we can have disagreements but still be respectful. i cannot respect terrorist organizations, and we will hunt them down. but to the broader muslim world where we're going to be offering is a hand of friendship. >> we're going to be a hand of friendship. president obama used his first tv interview as president to address what he viewed as job one of his new administration. mending our relationship with the the muslim world. after eight years of george bush being america's face to the muslim world. that was his
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> after president obama was sworn into office in january 2009, he decided that his first tv interview, his first tv interview he would give as president from the white house would not be with nbc or cbs or abc. it would instead be with the arabic news channel. it was a week after his inauguration. >> my job to the muslim world is to communicate that americans are not your enemy. we have not...
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what morsi want us to perceive him the way he wants us to perceive him? he allowed weapons to go to gaza. he said i'm the one sponsoring the cease-fire. he wanted the money to go to his government. and why? he will use the cash to get more influence over military in egypt, over civil society. there is nothing guaranteed as long as the muslim brotherhood have this agenda we know all about that he will continue with this policy. the best guaranty would have the constitution to bind those extremes and on the other hand a consensus in egypt. we don't have a consensus. half or more is rising against morsi. the more democratic side of the society seems to be against more sis. -- moresy. melissa: what is your best policy here? >> morsi, if you want money you have to sit down with us and your opposition. this is a way to corner him. let's have a triangular. liberal civil society, women, what have you. and morsi and allies on the other hand. we would like as a congress first and administration listen to your debate. who will give us better in terms of american-egy
what morsi want us to perceive him the way he wants us to perceive him? he allowed weapons to go to gaza. he said i'm the one sponsoring the cease-fire. he wanted the money to go to his government. and why? he will use the cash to get more influence over military in egypt, over civil society. there is nothing guaranteed as long as the muslim brotherhood have this agenda we know all about that he will continue with this policy. the best guaranty would have the constitution to bind those extremes...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> about a week after the electi
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they have a habit of persuading, not using the force of law, not using a subpoena. persuading telecoms to give them access to their information about us. it is interesting. about six months before he resigned, general petraeus gave the private speech and the transcript was leaked to a group of telecom executives saying we will soon know whatever what is doing in the house whenever we want to know. he apparently knew more about it than he wanted. connell: i am picturing -- >> verizon claims we will like this. who wants big brother in the living room? dagen: ultimately, down the road, what is your option? >> you could tell them to go take a hike. you could do that by saying, no, i do not want your equipment in my house. dagen: if you are a suspicious person, do you trust the box in your house. you could say to verizon, i will go to another provider, if you live in an area where you have another choice. i live in new york city so i have a lot of other choices. dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we
they have a habit of persuading, not using the force of law, not using a subpoena. persuading telecoms to give them access to their information about us. it is interesting. about six months before he resigned, general petraeus gave the private speech and the transcript was leaked to a group of telecom executives saying we will soon know whatever what is doing in the house whenever we want to know. he apparently knew more about it than he wanted. connell: i am picturing -- >> verizon...
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so, please join us tomorrow night, too. and i'd like to remind everyone, that if you'd like to help with the hurricane relief effort, you can do it on the web at redcross.org or text redcross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. please do that, or you will almost certainly go to hell. [ applause ] not only is my first guest tonight the main reason i got into television. he is the main reason i got a television. he is the host of "the late show with david letterman." and i am more excited that he is here tonight than i am able to explain. please welcome, mr. rock and roll, david letterman. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. it's wonderful to have you here. >> great pleasure to be here, thank you. >> jimmy: i'm excited to have you here. a little bit overwhelmed. i would imagine it's similar to when johnny carson was on your show. >> well, when johnny carson was on my show, the big difference was johnny carson really was something and i'm not much of anything. that was the big, big difference. >> jimmy: well, maybe to you. but to me
so, please join us tomorrow night, too. and i'd like to remind everyone, that if you'd like to help with the hurricane relief effort, you can do it on the web at redcross.org or text redcross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. please do that, or you will almost certainly go to hell. [ applause ] not only is my first guest tonight the main reason i got into television. he is the main reason i got a television. he is the host of "the late show with david letterman." and i am more excited...
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run us through this. you were watching -- you were inside a demo model of the dreamliner, weren't you? sandra: yes. stuart: so you pulled out the goggles because you have to wear them. it was a fantastic plane, wasn't it? sandra: absolutely. there's no doubt about it, the most fuel efficient aircraft that boeing has ever created. made of mostly composite materials. they had a little bit of a problem. there was a flight from houston to newark airport, they had to land in new orleans. there appears to be a mechanical issue, not saying what it is yet, but the faa is now requiring them to check out every single dreamliner they have put on the market. this plane that they had to land was only 13 days old. stuart: you know, i want to fly in one of them. they are in service. sandra: united has them. stuart: what are you laughing? charles: i was on a plane this week that had the ashtray in the bathroom, that's an old plane. sandra: that's american airlines. charles: that's an old plan. when you have the ashtray i
run us through this. you were watching -- you were inside a demo model of the dreamliner, weren't you? sandra: yes. stuart: so you pulled out the goggles because you have to wear them. it was a fantastic plane, wasn't it? sandra: absolutely. there's no doubt about it, the most fuel efficient aircraft that boeing has ever created. made of mostly composite materials. they had a little bit of a problem. there was a flight from houston to newark airport, they had to land in new orleans. there...
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corey, thank you for joining us. you have president morsi, the muslim brotherhood, and then on the other side you have the liberal parties, youth groups and large sectors of the public not happy with what is going on. who, ultimately when? >> i do not think it is yet clear. i think they are really worried about president morici sweeping it. that is more what the protests are about right now. ashley: what is the biggest danger, that this just dissolves into full-blown civil unrest? >> well, i think, even a bigger danger is the creeping of egyptian society. people are quite worried about it at this moment. it will actually prevent voters being informed on what is and isn't. ashley: expansion of powers for president morsi, kind of just voted himself into this position. is there anything that can be done about this? >> what the muslim brotherhood claims is that the last year and a half has been bad for society and bad for the economy. they need to get to this transition phase. get the constitution approved and get the co
corey, thank you for joining us. you have president morsi, the muslim brotherhood, and then on the other side you have the liberal parties, youth groups and large sectors of the public not happy with what is going on. who, ultimately when? >> i do not think it is yet clear. i think they are really worried about president morici sweeping it. that is more what the protests are about right now. ashley: what is the biggest danger, that this just dissolves into full-blown civil unrest?...
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he joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: i guess you have your son, dylan, and a purple tootsie pop to thank for this book? >> he was tearing around the kitchen with a lollipop in his mouth, i was like, you're going to fall and push into your brain or something. i had this vague idea. >> steve: you sounded like your mother. >> i'm turning into my mother. >> gretchen: that's not true? >> he asked me that? really. i said i have no idea, i'm just par reporting that back to my kid. >> brian: you parrot that out. it's an unbelievable book, to correct everything you're trying to get across to your kids. here are some of the things. let's talk some facts. >> steve: he's going to quiz us. that's true. these are some of the topics out of the wouldn't stay away from the christmas poinsettia because the leaves are poisonous. >> steve: that is false. explain why. >> it's just an accident that people assume poinsettias are poisonous. a kid ate one once and they assumed he had a problem. >>
he joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: i guess you have your son, dylan, and a purple tootsie pop to thank for this book? >> he was tearing around the kitchen with a lollipop in his mouth, i was like, you're going to fall and push into your brain or something. i had this vague idea. >> steve: you sounded like your mother. >> i'm turning into my mother. >> gretchen: that's not true? >> he asked me that? really. i said i have no...
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two of us so far. i'll see you at the reunion din, table for two. >> thank you for your invitation in iowa and new hampshire. i will not stand by and watch the people of south carolina ignored. >> iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, those are the three states that traditionally lead off the presidential primary caucus calendar. there will be a lot of attention paid to these men. 2016 still a long way away. >> marco rubio has already been to iowa for the governor's fund-raiser. ryan also in the news, co-signing boehner's budget proposal. >> he talked about that in the speech last night as well. he talked about how both sides, democrats and republicans need to be able to compromise here. take a listen. >> at a time of great consequence, the american people have, again, chosen divided government. it's up to us to make this divided government work. we've got to set aside partisan considerations in favor of one overriding concern. how do we work together to repair this economy to get people back on their f
two of us so far. i'll see you at the reunion din, table for two. >> thank you for your invitation in iowa and new hampshire. i will not stand by and watch the people of south carolina ignored. >> iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, those are the three states that traditionally lead off the presidential primary caucus calendar. there will be a lot of attention paid to these men. 2016 still a long way away. >> marco rubio has already been to iowa for the governor's...
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you're kidding us! give us something! >> but for the first time there are numbers on pieces of paper from both sides. >> jon: numbers on paper! (cheers and applause) we have numbers on paper! from both sides! (whispering snvpld we're all going to be okay. (laughter) how were -- numbers on paper. how were negotiations being conducted before they decided to put numbers on paper? (laughter) were they communicateding by pheromones like aunts? (laughter) vanity cards? is that how this was going? were the two sides just spray painting a side and hoping it wanders past the other side's office or other equally absurd examples? so tell us about this paper with numbers on them. >> $4 trillion of deficit reduction over the next ten years. it includes $1.6 trillion in higher taxes on households making more than $250,000 a year. there's also $400 billion in cuts to entitlement programs. there's apls also some fresh new spending. $50 billion next year in stimulus spending, all for infrastructure. >> jon: ooh, green lettering. ooh! (lau
you're kidding us! give us something! >> but for the first time there are numbers on pieces of paper from both sides. >> jon: numbers on paper! (cheers and applause) we have numbers on paper! from both sides! (whispering snvpld we're all going to be okay. (laughter) how were -- numbers on paper. how were negotiations being conducted before they decided to put numbers on paper? (laughter) were they communicateding by pheromones like aunts? (laughter) vanity cards? is that how this...
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you can see most of the activity is north of us. out toward the petaluma, santa rosa area, we've had on and off showers. the showers are dying down a little bit in santa rosa. we head to petaluma, showers picked up a little here, downtown petaluma. light showers, reports i'm getting are just drizzly, light sprinkles. toward pacificca there were sprinkles. those have backed off. you get a little activity out here by the ballpark, by candlestick and by the ferry building. but not a lot going on. but it will. things will change. in the east bay same thing. i think in the next two hours, i think we'll see some sprinkles showing up in concord, san ramon. this is not the main event. the main event is in the morning hours about the time you are getting out of your house and driving to work. the early morning commute will see the most rain, 4:00, 5:00 a.m. a a wide swath of moisture, very moist, a lot of rain could come out of this. the up are air support isn't like it was the other day. so it will slide through. there will be a lot more co
you can see most of the activity is north of us. out toward the petaluma, santa rosa area, we've had on and off showers. the showers are dying down a little bit in santa rosa. we head to petaluma, showers picked up a little here, downtown petaluma. light showers, reports i'm getting are just drizzly, light sprinkles. toward pacificca there were sprinkles. those have backed off. you get a little activity out here by the ballpark, by candlestick and by the ferry building. but not a lot going on....
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let us get on with building a business. society should do it. -- i know there is a side issue to it. people should take that as a given. i know the rest of us have it. we would gladly get rid of all of that in a minute. it is a health care issue. we talked about technology and data sharing. there are productivity, issues that are significant. >> i want to touch on some other hot-button topics we have not discussed as much. capital gains, dividends. current laws, they go back up. dividends treated as ordinary income. capital gains goes back up to 20%. how much revenue are we talking about? if those become bargaining chips, how much are we giving up? >> under current law, the capital gains rate is scheduled to go to 20%. we are actually talking 23.8%. dividends are scheduled to go to ordinary rates. you need the 3.8% for people who have higher incomes. significant increases in both are scheduled. as you think about the fiscal cliff and what is coming, one of the few places you can see people responding to it is in their behav
let us get on with building a business. society should do it. -- i know there is a side issue to it. people should take that as a given. i know the rest of us have it. we would gladly get rid of all of that in a minute. it is a health care issue. we talked about technology and data sharing. there are productivity, issues that are significant. >> i want to touch on some other hot-button topics we have not discussed as much. capital gains, dividends. current laws, they go back up. dividends...
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this funding was used by the collaboratives and was spread very, very far and we used it for the last two years. unfortunately our ability to use this funding is coming to an end. so i would urge the supervisors to in considering what this policy actually does consider what it takes to make this policy happen. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is reggie reed. i am a tenant and an sro in the tenderloin. i have had personal experience with bed bugs before. the affects of having bed bugs cannot be expressed in words. trust me. you would have to experience it for yourself. being awakened in the middle of the night, the ing and all of the biting. i have had sleepness nights that affected by day-to-day living. and outreach organizer at central city collaborative, i have the opportunity and if they had known before they would have made a different choice. this legislation will help prospective tenants by knowing the two-year history of the unit. i thank supervisors kim and campos for introducing this legislation and i wanted to take this opportunity to ask ever
this funding was used by the collaboratives and was spread very, very far and we used it for the last two years. unfortunately our ability to use this funding is coming to an end. so i would urge the supervisors to in considering what this policy actually does consider what it takes to make this policy happen. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is reggie reed. i am a tenant and an sro in the tenderloin. i have had personal experience with bed bugs...
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and the us aid. and here the government has a major role because we give $1.4 billion to the government. we tell him. look, there is a set of conditions we want the transition and you have to understand that human's rights have to be republican respected listen. because he needs that money. >> i want to raise this issue. a lot of people are talking about al qaeda and jordon. >> you didn't get the memo that al qaeda is on the path to defeat. you have these folks on the march. you have the obama administration saying it is going to promote arms. a group that is sworn to our destruction and may end up in the hands of al qaeda as well. that is the real dirty secret here. whether it is benghazigate maybe elsewhere in the gult. gentleman i'm going to leave it there. thank you very much. i appreciate it very much. the tax man cometh january 1st. that is right. get this. every gain you make is going to get hit. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards
and the us aid. and here the government has a major role because we give $1.4 billion to the government. we tell him. look, there is a set of conditions we want the transition and you have to understand that human's rights have to be republican respected listen. because he needs that money. >> i want to raise this issue. a lot of people are talking about al qaeda and jordon. >> you didn't get the memo that al qaeda is on the path to defeat. you have these folks on the march. you...
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it is now forever merging markets will continue to emerge will continue to grow faster than the us the us government is not going to be able to pump out safe and liquid assets on the scale that the global economy requires so there will have to be other sources of those assets in my book a year and a half ago i said the eurozone and china are the most likely alternatives but they're both having problems at the moment so there really is no alternative to the dollar that's one factor supporting the currency and the other fundamental is the liquidity of u.s. financial markets the u.s. treasury bond market is the single largest and most liquid financial market in the world and that's important in times of turbulence that's what continues to make the dollar and only the dollar crude safehaven currency so then even if there were because you're saying that you're on the right maybe they're not qualified even if they were do you see a scenario where you would ever be confident that central banks could have an orderly transition to another fear based monetary order where another currency was the
it is now forever merging markets will continue to emerge will continue to grow faster than the us the us government is not going to be able to pump out safe and liquid assets on the scale that the global economy requires so there will have to be other sources of those assets in my book a year and a half ago i said the eurozone and china are the most likely alternatives but they're both having problems at the moment so there really is no alternative to the dollar that's one factor supporting...
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peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has a right to launch missiles into outer space. >> we are talking about two missiles. plus it's december, not the best of months. >> that's right. yeah. it's a quite unusual one. they strongly indicated that the 100 day hold to succeed, but they understand about the product because in the winter time and using the fuel is quite unstable and weather conditions are not so good. >> despite that they are willing to take the risk. >> that's right. yes because again -- the independent sovereignty are quite important. they are much more precious than the peace. even though they are 100 tod
peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has...
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on the debt ceiling didn't go far enough to address america's deteriorating finances nonetheless the us has continued to enjoy its exorbitant privilege despite the downgrade despite the debt that the government has been racking up that exorbitant privilege of course is the issue is issuing the global reserve currency the u.s. dollar and despite the downgrade and more fed money printing the dollar has held up relative to other currencies this is given rise to endless metaphors the cleanest dirty shirt the best horse at the glue factory you name it all in the global context of the eurozone crisis and concerns about a hard landing in china and now someone who has made a career out of examining monetary history is here to help us make sense of this is very eichengreen professor of economics at u.c. berkeley and author of this book exorbitant privilege the rise and fall of the dollar and the future of the international monetary system so professor i can green thanks so much for being on the show so happy to have you. good to be here it's great to have you so let's start with this focus on th
on the debt ceiling didn't go far enough to address america's deteriorating finances nonetheless the us has continued to enjoy its exorbitant privilege despite the downgrade despite the debt that the government has been racking up that exorbitant privilege of course is the issue is issuing the global reserve currency the u.s. dollar and despite the downgrade and more fed money printing the dollar has held up relative to other currencies this is given rise to endless metaphors the cleanest dirty...
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fiscal cliff to the international edition of the german paper der spiegel budget disarray us set to restage greek tragedy now it may not represent the same type of threat but it is reminiscent of the debt ceiling debate in the summer of two thousand and eleven after which the u.s. of course lost its aaa credit rating from s. and p. for the first time in history now the ratings agency then said washington's deal on the debt ceiling didn't go far enough to address america's deteriorating finances nonetheless the u.s. has continued to enjoy its exorbitant privilege despite the downgrade despite the debt that the that the government has been racking up that exorbitant privilege of course is the issue issuing the global reserve currency the u.s. dollar and despite the downgrade and more fed money printing the dollar has held up relative to other currencies this is given rise to endless metaphors the cleanest dirty shirt the best horse at the glue factory you name it all in the global context of the eurozone crisis and concerns about a hard landing in china and now someone who has made a career o
fiscal cliff to the international edition of the german paper der spiegel budget disarray us set to restage greek tragedy now it may not represent the same type of threat but it is reminiscent of the debt ceiling debate in the summer of two thousand and eleven after which the u.s. of course lost its aaa credit rating from s. and p. for the first time in history now the ratings agency then said washington's deal on the debt ceiling didn't go far enough to address america's deteriorating finances...
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as for how it's going to be used. the sheriff admits it's still a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. current the faa hasn't issued their final rules on using these. >> it's not just privacy advocates that are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect privacy. a call to have enforceable safeguards in place. >> what guarantees can you give them. >> it's a matter of trust. and i know there are some individuals that don't trust government. who don't trust law enforcement. and i don't know how we can ever convince them. >> the public protection committee is expected to hold a committee on the drone issue in january. if the committee approves it it will go to the board of officials for final approval. >> john mcafee has a new tactic to evade police in balize. he wants asylum in guatemala. the software tycoon surfaced in guatemala today. he fled balize where he's wanted for murder. mcafee says he hired guatemala's former attorney general to petition the country'
as for how it's going to be used. the sheriff admits it's still a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. current the faa hasn't issued their final rules on using these. >> it's not just privacy advocates that are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect privacy. a call to have enforceable safeguards in place. >> what guarantees can you give them. >> it's a matter of trust. and i know there are some individuals...
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landing in china and now someone who has made a career out of examining monetary history is here to help us make sense of this he is very eichengreen professor of economics at u.c. berkeley and author of this book exorbitant privilege the rise and fall of the dollar and the future of the international monetary system so professor i can green thanks so much for being on the show so happy to have you. good to be here it's great to have you so let's start with this focus on the fiscal cliff because as i said up you know sitting here in washington it's very much framed as a domestic debate but it is reverberate around the world you know people across the world read these headlines so for other countries sitting on reserves of u.s. dollar depending on the u.s. the solver and faith to back the global want to terry system what is the perception . well foreign central banks and governments clearly are watching closely but i think everybody needs to grow a distinction between what might happen on january first to the dollar and what could happen in the longer run i remind you that when we have the d
landing in china and now someone who has made a career out of examining monetary history is here to help us make sense of this he is very eichengreen professor of economics at u.c. berkeley and author of this book exorbitant privilege the rise and fall of the dollar and the future of the international monetary system so professor i can green thanks so much for being on the show so happy to have you. good to be here it's great to have you so let's start with this focus on the fiscal cliff...
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stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues in just a moment >>> following up on a story about a new york city cop who bought a man who is homeless and shoeless a pair of boots on a cold night last month. the nosh nork daily news is reporting he has an apartment in the bronx paid for by a new york city agency that provides assistance and says that an agency spokeswoman according to her he has a history of turning down help including the boots. the "new york times" adds he's taken them off, hidden the boots because he's afraid someone is going steal them, his relatives say they will continue trying to reach out to him. >> friends and family came together in an amazing show of support for an elementary schoolteacher battling cancer. take a look. >> hundreds gathered in a field outside of a hospital in boston to surprise eileen mcgurk. she hasn't been feeling well, so they organized a dance to lift spirits. the big finale, the large group spread out. friends played music so it could sync up with routin
stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues in just a moment >>> following up on a story about a new york city cop who bought a man who is homeless and shoeless a pair of boots on a cold night last month. the nosh nork daily news is reporting he has an apartment in the bronx paid for by a new york city agency that provides assistance and says that an agency spokeswoman according to her he has a history of turning down help including the boots. the "new york times" adds he's...
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aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ for a certain drug could sae d more at >>> a new discovery could change how breast cancer is treated. how tweaking the recommendation for a certain drug could save a lot of lives. that story and more coming up at 5:00. >>> and what a wonderful world! check out these stunning never- before-seen nasa images of earth. they were taken by satellite. the beautiful images spanning across africa to asia to antarctica are collected in a new nasa ebook called earth as art. it's 158 pages available in hard cover, electronically and as a free ipad application, as well. pretty cool. >>> we have had a lot of rain and that means a lot of snow up in the sierra. so the ski resorts must be loving it. >> yeah. they are loving it. of course we had a w
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please be th us. and as we go to break, here's a little christmas cheer. ♪ lou: prgress on avoiding the fiscal clifford appears to be, ll, stifled. it turns up the president is hitting the rich with tax increases regardless. the internal revenueservice releasg 159 new regulations and rules, heading investment income and wages for high income individuals. these regulationspassed has thing to do, of course, with the fiscal cliff and everything to d with obamacare, including a almost 4 percent surtax on capital gains and dividends, plus almost 1 percent tax on the new tax is estmated to. generate threonine 117 billion over ten years, just about 12 percent of the two and a half trilon the budget committee estimatethe law will cost of that time. here we go. 2013 looks le an interesting, interesting yer. this year the mighty mississippi river lmost too shallow to even move barges, barges carrying food, fuel, other commoties. right now it is very difficult passage on the mississippi. warm weather, drought,
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not going to be enough. >> enough to get us wet. we have watched those showers fall over the north bay on and off throughout the afternoon really staying north of the golden gate but you can see plenty more as you take a look at northwest areas of california have seen that rain continue. i want to slide into some of the moderate rain we're seeing just come up off the coastline there. occidental, gern vil perhaps seeing some light to moderate rain and along i-80 fairfield into vacaville. light to moderate rain reported there. in and out of martinez a few scattered showers at this point and over san francisco we've got some light rainfalling over the richmond district, the mission district. it looks like you are drive a few moments ago, scattered showers over your rooftops, as well. the winds generally light and will remain this way, nothing like the gusts we saw on sunday. winds may pick up 10 to 20 miles per hour tomorrow morning when the front sweeps through. outside of that we shouldn't have any big big big trouble with the wind.
not going to be enough. >> enough to get us wet. we have watched those showers fall over the north bay on and off throughout the afternoon really staying north of the golden gate but you can see plenty more as you take a look at northwest areas of california have seen that rain continue. i want to slide into some of the moderate rain we're seeing just come up off the coastline there. occidental, gern vil perhaps seeing some light to moderate rain and along i-80 fairfield into vacaville....
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fighting force in turkey in iraq or encounter the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on they and within turkish territory but that is a problem i mean says brown prime minister erdogan has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran and then you know in the in his relations with iraq and iraqi kurdistan regional government kurds are wanting to be part of a democratic turkey but the to be able to achieve that we need to walk a long long way we have a long way to go i think that if i go back to you in washington there's no substitute for your own state is there. well look we can people can romanticize about a larger kurdistan which includes course from you know turkey and syria and iraq and iran and so on so and people think that this is this is their right you know for the post world war world war one you know basically disadvantage
fighting force in turkey in iraq or encounter the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on they and within turkish territory but that is a problem i mean says brown prime minister erdogan has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran and...
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scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now. scott, what is the gold market telling traders about the prosepects of the economy going over the fiscal cliff? > > angie, it has been a very interesting trade in this space recently. people look to gold as the safe haven, yet we have seen gold prices come off about 5% over the last couple months. and in fact, yesterday was just touching a major support area, both psychologically and technically, right around that $1,700-an-ounce level. now, you would think that if the gold market, or people trading gold, were really that concerned about the fiscal cliff, that would be the safehaven, and we wouldn't see this major sell- off. but, we are seeing that, and actually if we break through this $1,700 level, the next major area of support is down about another 5%, around $1,620. > so the fact that people are not rushing to gold tells you that there is a chance that maybe things will be ok. > > exactly. > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie.
scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now. scott, what is the gold market telling traders about the prosepects of the economy going over the fiscal cliff? > > angie, it has been a very interesting trade in this space recently. people look to gold as the safe haven, yet we have seen gold prices come off about 5% over the last couple months. and in fact, yesterday was just touching a major support area, both psychologically and technically, right around that $1,700-an-ounce level. now,...
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maker ken burns joins us. there is a lot to talk about here. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> fiveç youths were arrestedt 96 street between 14 and 15 years of age. >> they got 'em! >> you can only imagine the pressure to have this crime solved and solved quickly. >> first he was altogether and then started to put us in different rooms separated. >> what did you do? who were you with? who did you come with? the tone was very scary. i thought they might kill us. >> never go home until you give up the story. >> i told my son, go to the park that night. i feel guilty. >> one of the most infamous crime cases started in
maker ken burns joins us. there is a lot to talk about here. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office....
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and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> now round of rain headed toward the bay area. look at the rain off the coast. that will push onshore later on. we'll have that and the rest of the forecast coming up. >> and chp working on an injury accident westbound 580 at lakeshore. right now lanes are blocked. i'll get you updated on that in just a few minutes. >>> fish & game wardens say they had no choice but to shoot two young mountain lions hiding in a half moon bay backyard. the cubs were about nine months old. on saturday, the cats took refuge under the porch of a home. state wildlife officials say the cats weren't scared of humans, which is a sign they posed a risk to people. >>> the owners of drakes bay oyster bay company in point reyes are suing the federal government after being told to shut down. they were hoping for a 10-year extension on their current release but secretary of the interior ken salazar refused. the company says the decision
and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> now round of rain headed toward the bay area. look at the rain off the coast. that will push onshore later on. we'll have that and the rest of the forecast coming up. >> and chp working on an injury accident westbound 580 at lakeshore. right now lanes are blocked. i'll get you updated on that in just a few minutes....
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does apply to us citizens. as well and i thought it was really interesting what you said too about the latter part of the fines an amendment which says in last congress passes the authorization to do so talk a little bit about that i mean about congress thinking that they can pass unconstitutional laws i mean what's the bigger implication here. gosh there are several and. concerning you know congress really seems quite confused as far as. it's not really standing on the side of holding the rule of law and we've got to do that mchugh sometime oh you've mentioned that and we've got you in this interview which is that congress is now trying to make sure that there are no more transfers out of guantanamo if there are to us so i mean they really harm president obama says that he can't actually present out. further more and back to our case i mean that's really critical here is that i don't imagine it extends the conflation of the a and the end you know how hours of indefinite detention and this is a really critical
does apply to us citizens. as well and i thought it was really interesting what you said too about the latter part of the fines an amendment which says in last congress passes the authorization to do so talk a little bit about that i mean about congress thinking that they can pass unconstitutional laws i mean what's the bigger implication here. gosh there are several and. concerning you know congress really seems quite confused as far as. it's not really standing on the side of holding the rule...
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thanks for joining us. let me me get your reaction. >> well, he's spinning a situation that's so serious. we've got to confront honestly and directly. he said on the sundays shows that they were fixing our debt problem, putting us on a sustainable course. that's not correct. the plan that he has announced leaked out, as he has outlined it. it increases taxes $1.6 trillion and does not cut spending any. it increases spending $1 trillion. it has almost no impact on the $9 trillion in debt we're projected to incur over the next ten years. so this is why we've got a problem. the president proposes nothing to deal with the entitlements that are growing at three times the rate of inflation and indeed represent more than half of the spending in our government. so i just got to tell you, they've got a lot of pride here, a lot of human being roe brus, me. this president needs to be helping us come up with a plan that puts america on a long-term, sound basis. paul ryan did that in the house. that plan is sustainable.
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give us some flexibility. gerri: i expect you to be a little bit more upbeat about the fiscal cliff, but i have to tell you, you sound like a lot of people in washington today. concerns over whether these leaders can get together and find common ground and resolve this issue. it would be meaningful to stay like yours. governor, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: it's not just politicians and ceos are worried about the fiscal cliff. even baseball players are worried. this man just signed a contract with the atlanta braves. this is something that the mbl rarely does. if upton gets paid one day later, he gets paid an additional $120,000 in taxes. he is not alone. his former tampa bay teammaae, signed an extension cable next week. who can blame them? it is like a tax revolt all over the place. if washington doesn't act fast, major league owners will be forced to shell out a lot of money. [ oman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law yo chicken noodle soup but she loved it
give us some flexibility. gerri: i expect you to be a little bit more upbeat about the fiscal cliff, but i have to tell you, you sound like a lot of people in washington today. concerns over whether these leaders can get together and find common ground and resolve this issue. it would be meaningful to stay like yours. governor, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: it's not just politicians and ceos are worried about the fiscal cliff. even baseball players are...
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so it's useful to you and me. november 211, ponce said that the mac d int kader indicator gave you a classic signal. these things put it back to the high for the year now. the rth had stayed above the 200 day moving average. there, ma, moving average. the red. okay? and this is how it stayed. remember? it never took out the 200 day moving average. that's a very important -- long-term measure of the etf trajectory. when i was in the game, used the 200-day as my benchmark. a few days ago, we got what he the ponce called bullish development. the 50-day moving average, a much shorter term measure of its trajectory. not one i care for but that's okay. i'm not in the charge here. when that happens, the chart followers tend to jump onboard. ponce knows that the rth is 1% below the all time closing high right now. very little resistance. and it could be smooth sailing for as far as the eye can see. wish i were taller. anyway -- doesn't everybody? i don't know what -- anyway, ponce says he would only the rth right here and
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manipulation of them especially since the financial crisis so this i mean you could argue it moves us further away from a true capitalist system and more towards a centrally planned one it is that good. it's not good at all times and places but it's good right now because starting in two thousand and eight the market system. the capitalist system malfunctions horrendously so clearly there are different interpretations of the financial crisis but that's mine . in which. financial markets stopped functioning properly for some central banks to resort to extraordinary measures to get them and the economy. but now even some of the people that were stewards of the u.s. financial system during that period for example sheila bair who was chair of the f.d.i.c we interviewed her yesterday and she says ok everyone still looking at cleaning up from that crisis i'm worried about the next one and she points to central bank the federal reserve policy when she talks about that let's play a clip of it. moving forward i think the really the interest rate risk and the and perhaps that into the consequen
manipulation of them especially since the financial crisis so this i mean you could argue it moves us further away from a true capitalist system and more towards a centrally planned one it is that good. it's not good at all times and places but it's good right now because starting in two thousand and eight the market system. the capitalist system malfunctions horrendously so clearly there are different interpretations of the financial crisis but that's mine . in which. financial markets stopped...
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richard besser here to tell us about it. we know about this drug, but a chase change in the way you use it. >> reporter: that's right. this is really big news for hundreds of thousands of women who have breast cancer that is hormone receptor positive. the study looked at the drug, which is a hormone blocker. they gave some women this drug for five years and some women this drug for ten years and then followed them for a ten-year period. women on the drug for five years, 25% of them had a recurrence. ten years, it dropped down to 21%. very similar numbers, reduction, if you look at breast cancer deaths. 15%, for those on for five years. down to 12% for those who were on it for ten years. >> to the layperson, we say, oh, we want better numbers, that doesn't seem like a huge change. >> reporter: the numbers don't look big, but across the population, that's thousands of lives. what it sails to cancer researchers is, we might be onto something. this might be what we're looking for. >> side effects from the drug? >> reporter: you
richard besser here to tell us about it. we know about this drug, but a chase change in the way you use it. >> reporter: that's right. this is really big news for hundreds of thousands of women who have breast cancer that is hormone receptor positive. the study looked at the drug, which is a hormone blocker. they gave some women this drug for five years and some women this drug for ten years and then followed them for a ten-year period. women on the drug for five years, 25% of them had a...